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Men’s BasketballSAN BERNARDINO VALLEY 63, SADDLEBACK 60 >> Brandon Jolley scored 20 points and had nine rebounds for the Wolverines (8-0) in the Palomar Tournament semifinal victory over the Gauchos (7-1). Robert Lewis contributed to the Wolverines with 14 points while Perris Hicks added 10 points and eight assists. SBVC will play in the tournament championship game at 5 p.m. today.
REDLANDS 73, PACIFIC 58 >> Wyatt Pannabecker and Reed Hopkins scored 13 points apiece for the Bulldogs (2-1) in the non-conference victory against the Boxers. Joey Sponheim added 11 points with five rebounds and four assists against the Boxers. Redlands will play at 2 p.m. today against Linfield College.
Women’s Basketball

AUSTIN 62, REDLANDS 61 >> Jade Cheledlin scored 15 points and had three rebounds for the Bulldogs (2-3) in the UC Santa Cruz Thanksgiving Classic loss to the Kangaroos. Redlands will play at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday against Biola.
CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO 70, DOMINICAN 68 >> Chelsea Austin had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Coyotes (3-1) in the UC San Diego Tritons Invitational victory over the Penguins. Adriana Brodie and Brianna Harden each contributed with 11 points for the Coyotes. CS San Bernardino will play at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday against Cal State East Bay in CCAA play.
PUGET SOUND 76, CLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPS 67 >> Alyson Young scored 19 points and had eight rebounds for the Athenas (4-1) in the David Wells Classic loss to the Loggers. Jai Dungca contributed with 16 points in the loss. CMS will play at 2 p.m. Saturday against Westmont.

CAL POLY POMONA 5, SONOMA STATE 0 >> Christian Gonzalez Diaz scored three goals for the Broncos (11-2-3, 8-2-2) in the CCAA shutout against the Seawolves. Cal Poly Pomona will play at 7 p.m.Friday in the second round of the CCAA tournament.

CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO 2, HUMBOLDT STATE 0 >> Jose Gonzalez and Diego Casillas each scored a goal for the Coyotes (4-9-3, 2-7-3) in the CCAA season finale victory over the Lumberjacks.

Women’s Soccer

CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO 2, HUMBOLDT STATE 1 >> Despite a first half lead by the Lumberjacks, Melanie Aguayo and Paige Kang each scored a goal in the second half to seal the season finale CCAA victory for the Coyotes (5-10-3, 4-7-1).

Men’s Cross Country

SCIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS >> Claremont-Mudd-Scripps won its fourth consecutive conference title. Benjamin Casey led the Redlands with a 30th place finish in the SCIAC Championships with a time of 27 minutes, 19.65 seconds on the 8K-course. The teams will compete Nov. 14 in the NCAA West Regional Championships.

Men’s Water Polo

REDLANDS 5, POMONA-PITZER 2 >> Matt Shippen scored two goals in the Senior Day victory for the Bulldogs (12-12, 3-2) in SCIAC play. Goalkeeper Chris Sekula had 13 saves for the Bulldogs. Redlands will play at 4 p.m.Wednesday against Cal Lutheran.

Women’s Cross Country

SCIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS >> Claremont-Mudd-Scripps won its sixth straight conference title. Redlands finished second overall in the event. Lauren Roberts was the Bulldogs’ top finisher in the SCIAC Championships with a time of 22 minutes, 49.48 seconds to finish second overall in the 6K-course race. The teams will compete Nov. 14 in the NCAA West Regional Championships.

Women’s TennisCLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPS >>Katie Kuosman and Caroline Ward of the Athenas won the doubles title at the ITA Division III West Regional Championships.
REDLANDS>> Catherine Allen and Natalie Etchegaray finished second in the semifinals of the ITA Fall West Regional doubles play for the Bulldogs. The two Bulldogs also earned a spot in the quarterfinals of singles play.GolfCAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO >> The Coyotes are in eighth place out of 15 teams in the Chico State Golf Tournament. Jake Meloche shot rounds of 72 and 73 to finish in a tie for 10th after two rounds at par-72 Butte Creek Country Club. The event will conclude today.Men’s TennisREDLANDS >> The Bulldogs’ Chase Lipscomb advance to the quarterfinals of the ITA Fall West Regional Championships, following three tournament matches against SCIAC opponents.